This is episode 11 of the performance exchange podcast.
We have Harrison Hunter on this episode, as part of a coaches corner for discussion. We share our coaching path and relationship, how we ultimately crossed paths.
We cover a range of topics from how coaching is changing, minimum expectations, how to get the most out of athletes and our collective learning experiences.
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
This is episode 10 of the performance exchange podcast, we have Axel Dopfer a PhD student, and Paddy Harrison another fellow PhD Student and newly appointed coach and performance coordinator at Ineos.
In this episode, we talk you through the starting conversation where this idea was born, to executing performance on race day.
This was a huge collaborative effort of the brains and facilities across loughborough University, from the sporting services and Academic knowledge . see more here https://www.lboro.ac.uk/news-events/news/2024/november/cycle-record-podcast/
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
This is episode 9 of the performance exchange podcast, we have Kieran Riley a Track Cyclist and a student at Loughborough University
In this episode, we discuss a his journey in cycling, the peaks and troughs. How a coach can be invaluable asset during university.
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
Performance nutrition is an key component to optimise both training and health. Whether you are trying to lose weight or ensuring you are getting the very best out of your training.
We discuss how Chris, works with athletes, some of the approaches he takes and we dive into a range of topics to help athletes fuel well.
Time flew by in this episode and instead of having a two hour episode we have split this into two part for you.
your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
If you want to find about more about Chris, see his instagram and website below.
https://chrislowenutrition.com/https://www.instagram.com/chrislowenutrition/?hl=en
If you are interested in the FTR academy to further your knowledge on nutrition then head to the link below
https://www.fueltherideacademy.com/
Performance nutrition is an key component to optimise both training and health. Whether you are trying to lose weight or ensuring you are getting the very best out of your training.
We discuss how Chris, works with athletes, some of the approaches he takes and we dive into a range of topics to help athletes fuel well.
Time flew by in this episode and instead of having a two hour episode we have split this into two part for you.
your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
If you want to find about more about Chris, see his instagram and website below.
https://chrislowenutrition.com/https://www.instagram.com/chrislowenutrition/?hl=en
If you are interested in the FTR academy to further your knowledge on nutrition then head to the link below
https://www.fueltherideacademy.com/
This is episode 7of the performance exchange podcast, we have Joe Martin, a cat 2 road cyclist and returning Triathlete. He is a Aero Engineering student at Loughborough University.
In this episode, we discuss a range how he balances everything with his training and academic stresses of busy exam and revision periods.
your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
This is episode 6 of the performance exchange podcast, in this episode we have a returning guest Ellie-May Storr an aspiring HCPC sport and exercise psychologist, currently enrolled on the Qualification in Sport and Exercise Psychology (QSEP)
In this episode, we discuss a range of tactics and techniques to help deal with the intensity of the highs and lows of performance. How we can reflect on events to help informs goals and ultimately, how we can be kinder on ourselves.
your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Please do leave a rating and share the podcast if you find it useful, it makes such a difference.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
This is Episode #5 of the Performance Exchange Podcast. In this Episode we have Ben Price a performance nutritions specialising in endurance sports.
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Researcher looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling and head of performance at the Performance Project.
In this episode we talk about how Ben got into the world of sport nutrition. We break things doing and how to keep fuelling simple and why is is so important for not only performance but health. We take a step back a look at fuelling in the context of training, racing and rest days as well as some tips on preparing your fuel if you are a busy or multiple sport athlete.
If you are enjoying these episode, please to leave us a rating it makes such a difference.
If you would like to find out more about ben then find him here
https://www.benpricenutrition.com/
https://www.instagram.com/benpricenutrition/?hl=en-gb
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information about our work with athletes and how we can help you.
Thank you for listening
https://www.benpricenutrition.com/
This is Episode #4 of the performance exchange podast. In this Episode we have Paddy Harrison a PhD Researcher at Loughborough University and a Cycling Coach.
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Researcher looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
In this episode we talk about Paddy's research with endurance training and some of his findings that he presented at the 2024 Cycling Science Conference along with Alex.
Both these research papers will be available here when published in the coming days.
https://www.jsc-journal.com/index.php/JSC/issue/archive
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information.
Follow Paddy here https://x.com/paddytharrison?lang=en-GB
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This is Episode #3 of the performance exchange podast. In this Episode we have Ellie-May Storr an aspiring HCPC sport and exercise psychologist, currently enrolled on the Qualification in Sport and Exercise Psychology (QSEP)
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Ellie is our third guest on the podcast and I could not have enjoyed it more. Ellie takes us through some of the challenges she faces with athletes and as a practitioner. How reflective practice is key is so many areas and she guides us through what psychological performance support actually looks like.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information.
If you are interested in working with Ellie you can find information on her sporting bounce profile https://www.sportingbounce.com/england/derbyshire/sport-psychologist/ellie-may-storr
And she will be on the performance project website very soon!
Episode #2 of the Performance Exchange podcast with the Performance Project.
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
In this Episode we have Cameron Blake, a performance nutritionist working at the UKSI with British Athletics.
We navigate the barriers athletes and coaches face. How nutritions can support your performance. We go over some of the basics and why they are important.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information.
This is the first episode of the Performance Exchange podcast with the Performance Project.
Your host Alex, is a performance physiologist a PhD Research looking at all things Critical Power and W' modelling.
Chris Peden is our first guest on the podcast and I could not have enjoyed it more. Chris takes us through some of the challenges he faces with the 'buy in' from athletes, and how he builds trust and faith with the individuals he works with.
We navigate the barriers athletes face and how coaches and S&C coaches can work together, so the training complements the athlete's needs and performance demands.
https://www.myperformanceproject.com for more information.
If you are interested in working with Chris, or want to stay updated with him here are his channels.
https://www.instagram.com/combinedathleticperformance/?hl=en
https://twitter.com/ChrisPeden82